Nitto Terra Grappler
Would like to get an idea as well. I just bought some 2 weeks ago. I had some in 2008 on a f250 and only got 30k out of them but it's a different compound of tire now what I was told and should last longer. I hope to get 45k+
I put right at 25000 miles on a set of 285/65r18 terra grapplers on my 2005 Chevy before trading it in and they were at about half tread probably could've went for 45 to 50000 miles. My set of 285/65r18 trail grapplers had a little over 10000 miles on them when I traded in my 2011 silverado and showed little wear. I would buy either tire again, but prefer the aggressiveness of the trail grappler. If I was to go with another at tire I would look at the cooper st maxx or goodyear duratrac for a fairly aggressive looking at
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My truck has the Terrra Grapplers and so far I have already 50k. They have wear pretty good.
Tire size: 305/55-R20 Load Range E
Wheels: 20x10
Tire pressure: when new I set them at 50psi, then around 30k, I set them at 44psi.
I think I still have like 20 or 30 k more to go. They key for me has been the right pressure and rotate at every 3k.
These tires are expensive I paid like 340 each 2.5 years ago, so that’s why I keep it the right pressure, the pressure may not be the best for my truck as far as comfort, but it is the best for the tire, plus the rotation and have a good alignment with good suspension will the tire last longer. The wheel is important to, since 20 x10 on 305/55 just sits perfect, kind of like square tire, the tread seats perfect flat.
But everyone has their own preferences.
Tire size: 305/55-R20 Load Range E
Wheels: 20x10
Tire pressure: when new I set them at 50psi, then around 30k, I set them at 44psi.
I think I still have like 20 or 30 k more to go. They key for me has been the right pressure and rotate at every 3k.
These tires are expensive I paid like 340 each 2.5 years ago, so that’s why I keep it the right pressure, the pressure may not be the best for my truck as far as comfort, but it is the best for the tire, plus the rotation and have a good alignment with good suspension will the tire last longer. The wheel is important to, since 20 x10 on 305/55 just sits perfect, kind of like square tire, the tread seats perfect flat.
But everyone has their own preferences.


